The lack of parameterised models showing how intrinsic factors might affect population dynamics has contributed to the belief that they are unlikely to explain population cycles. In this paper we use mathematical models to show how a social process, differential territorial behaviour between kin and non-kin, might drive red grouse (Lagopus lagopus scoticus) population cycles. We develop a simple age-structured population model which has space as a limiting resource and examine two versions of it. The first contains no kin effect and is incapable of cyclic behaviour. The second, containing a modification to reflect the effect of kinship on recruitment, shows oscillatory behaviour over most of the parameter space and produces realistic output...
There are two postulated causes for the observed periodic fluctuations (cycles) in red grouse (Lagop...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al XXII Congreso Español de Ornitología: "Aves y ser humano: una rela...
Many animal populations are threatened by human activity, including habitat loss and harvesting but ...
The lack of parameterised models showing how intrinsic factors might affect population dynamics has ...
Red grouse (Lagopus lagopus scoticus) undergo cycles of 4-10 year period and it has been proposed th...
1 Population cycles are mostly thought to arise through extrinsic rather than intrinsic processes. H...
A two-dimensional simulation model of territory establishment and maintenance by individual male red...
The kin facilitation hypothesis attributes red grouse population cycles to the formation of spatial ...
Populations of red grouse (Lagopus lagopus scoticus) undergo regular multiannual cycles in abundance...
There are two postulated causes for the observed periodic fluctuations (cycles) in red grouse (Lagop...
Recent field experiments tested the hypothesis that variations in the aggressiveness of territorial ...
There are two postulated causes for the observed periodic fluctuations (cycles) in red grouse (Lagop...
Long-term studies have been the backbone of population ecology. The red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoti...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN028386 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The regulatory effects of spacing behaviour on population size are the basis of the kin-facilitation...
There are two postulated causes for the observed periodic fluctuations (cycles) in red grouse (Lagop...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al XXII Congreso Español de Ornitología: "Aves y ser humano: una rela...
Many animal populations are threatened by human activity, including habitat loss and harvesting but ...
The lack of parameterised models showing how intrinsic factors might affect population dynamics has ...
Red grouse (Lagopus lagopus scoticus) undergo cycles of 4-10 year period and it has been proposed th...
1 Population cycles are mostly thought to arise through extrinsic rather than intrinsic processes. H...
A two-dimensional simulation model of territory establishment and maintenance by individual male red...
The kin facilitation hypothesis attributes red grouse population cycles to the formation of spatial ...
Populations of red grouse (Lagopus lagopus scoticus) undergo regular multiannual cycles in abundance...
There are two postulated causes for the observed periodic fluctuations (cycles) in red grouse (Lagop...
Recent field experiments tested the hypothesis that variations in the aggressiveness of territorial ...
There are two postulated causes for the observed periodic fluctuations (cycles) in red grouse (Lagop...
Long-term studies have been the backbone of population ecology. The red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoti...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN028386 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The regulatory effects of spacing behaviour on population size are the basis of the kin-facilitation...
There are two postulated causes for the observed periodic fluctuations (cycles) in red grouse (Lagop...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al XXII Congreso Español de Ornitología: "Aves y ser humano: una rela...
Many animal populations are threatened by human activity, including habitat loss and harvesting but ...